Theatre News Online March 10, 2011
By Michael & Laura Clark • Mar 10th, 2011 • Category: Published ElsewhereTheatre reviews and news for the DC region, published through March 10, 2011. (40 articles)
- ShowBizRadio: Getting Ready for the 11th WATCH Awards
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Sandy Spring Theatre Group/Rockville Little Theatre I’m Not Rappaport
- ShowBizRadio: 2010 WATCH Award Winners
- ShowBizRadio: Review of The New School of Northern Virginia’s Wonderland
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Chevy Chase Players’ Dial M for Murder
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Reston Community Players’ The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
- Washingtonian: Review: The Chosen
- Reston Patch: Consider Joining the Putnam County PTA
- Washingtonian: Review: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Talkin’ Broadway: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Talkin’ Broadway: At Home at the Zoo
- Gazette: Stage rush: Theater groups compete in ‘Play in a Day’
- Alexandria Gazette Packet: Little Theatre Mounts Mystery Play; Detective and Audience Struggle To Solve Family Disappearance.
- Washington Post: ‘Maximum India’ features a bold take on Ibsen, reading of Indian short stories
- Washington Post: Peter Marks reviews ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ at Arena Stage
- Fairfax Times: ’24, 7, 365′ tackles sensitive subjects
- Fairfax Times: Theater troupe grows up, expands; GMU’s professional theater launches season highlighted by more shows, venues
- Gazette: Hercule Poirot is on the case; Laurel Mill Playhouse launches an Agatha Christie whodunit
- Gazette: Bowie playhouse special delivery; 2nd Star to present Ken Ludwig’s nostalgic lullaby, ‘Be My Baby’
- Gazette: The burning season; Greenbelt Arts Center blazes an all-new trail with ‘Reefer Madness’
- Washington Post: Theater review: Washington Stage Guild’s ‘Red Herring’
- Alexandria News: Describing Widdershins
- DC Theatre Scene: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- DC Theatre Scene: Aliens, Immigrants and Other Evildoers
- DC Theatre Scene: At Home at the Zoo
- Washington Post: Peter Marks reviews ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ at Arena Stage
- DC Theatre Scene: Red Herring
- We Love DC: We Love Arts: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Rich Massabny: Washington Stage Guild – “Red Herring”
- Rich Massabny: Arena Stage – Albee’s “At Home at the Zoo”
- Rich Massabny: Arena Stage – Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”
- DC Theatre Scene: Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
- DC Theatre Scene: Morgue Story
- DCist: Arena Stage’s Harrowing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Washington Post: ‘At Home at the Zoo’ expands Albee’s classic one-act play
- MetroWeekly: Edward Albee’s ferocious ‘Woolf’ takes the stage with enough passion and talent to make an audience forget the famed film
- DC Theatre Scene: Finn McCool
- We Love DC: We Love Arts: At Home at the Zoo
- DCist: Rorschach’s Immersive Voices Underwater
- We Love DC: Dizzy Miss Lizzy presents Finn McCool
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